X-Files stars David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson and other members of the cast and crew have been sharing photos from the set ever since production began last month. Today we have two new images from Gillian Anderson and new cast member Robbie Amell, who plays an FBI agent in the X-Files revival. The actor plays Agent Miller, described as "smart" and "smooth," who is partners with Agent Einstein, a "sharp" and "confident" agent played by Lauren Ambrose.

“Community” was granted a sixth season, after being axed by NBC and resurrected by Yahoo, but could there be a seventh? If were up to Ken Jeong, season seven couldn’t come quicker.

“If they had a seventh season, I would be begging to be on it,” Jeong told Variety, as he was leaving a day of work on his upcoming ABC comedy “Dr. Ken,” in which he stars and serves as an exec producer.

“I will do anything ‘Community’ related. That show was so important to me and I’ve learned so much from Dan Harmon and my fellow castmates about television, and I’ve really become a better actor from that show,” he added. “I’m really setting my hopes on a movie. I really think the stars are aligned to do it. I honestly haven’t heard anything official for a seventh season or a movie, but
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During tonight's season finale of Wayward Pines, Fox aired a brand new trailer for their highly-anticipated X-Files Revival, offering a new glimpse at Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson). Along with a number of cryptic shots, including a group of soldiers and some sort of medical experiment, the brief X-Files trailer shows Mulder asking his partner if she's "ready for this," to which she responds, "I don't know there's a choice." The six-episode series is slated to debut on January 24, following the Nfc Championship Game on Fox.

The future of Dan Harmon's "Community" remains very much up in the air (at this point, if Yahoo orders another season, it would likely be a "Community: The New Class" approach, with Joel McHale, Jim Rash and a bunch of newbies). The future of Harmon and Justin Roiland's Adult Swim series "Rick and Morty," on the other hand, seems so secure that, in an interview earlier this week, the two creators made several casual references to things they intend to do in season 3.
"Rick and Morty" began in Roiland's mind as an R-rated "Back to the Future" parody where Doc Brown relationship with Marty McFly is much darker and crueler. As Harmon explained to me last year, it evolved into its current imaginative sci-fi form where Rick is the drunk super-genius grandfather of Morty (both voiced by Roiland), forever taking his grandson on disturbing adventures across time, space,
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This may come as a surprise to fans, as it appeared that the trio perished while stopping a bio-terrorist in the first rendition of “The X-Files.” (They also appeared in the briefly airing spinoff series named for their clique).

The six-episode “X-Files” event series is set to premiere Jan. 24 on Fox, following the Nfc Championship game. “X-Files” creator Chris Carter is exec producing and David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson are back to resume their work investigating the bizarre and supernatural as agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.
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"They're shooting six more episodes in Vancouver right now. Everybody asks about The Lone Gunmen. I played one of the computer hackers called The Lone Gunmen. Everybody asks 'Are the Lone Gunmen going
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The trio of geeky conspiracy theorists - played by (from right to left in above photo) Tom Braidwood, Bruce Harwood, and Dean Haglund - will be in all six episodes of the event series. Haglund spilled the news in Australia, then confirmed it on Twitter.

yep, it's true. https://t.co/w718E0y6i8

- Dean Haglund (@dhaglund) July 22, 2015
The Lone Gunmen were fan favorites in the original series, and starred in a brief spinoff show in 2001. It's unclear how the characters - Melvin, John, and Richard - will come back in the revival, since they died in an episode in the original series' final season. (Then again, the Cigarette Man also died in the original show and is coming back.)

But their return means that the whole "X-Files" gang is really back together again. In addition to
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Although Fox's X-Files Revival still doesn't have an official title yet, the cast keeps getting bigger and bigger. The Hollywood Reporter has word that Robbie Amell (The Flash) and Lauren Ambrose (Dig) have signed on for guest-starring arcs. Both actors will appear in the fourth episode of the six-episode event series, portraying a pair of new FBI agents.

Robbie Amell is portraying Agent Miller, described as "smart" and "smooth." Lauren Ambrose's Agent Einstein is said to be "sharp" and "confident." It isn't known if both of these characters will be partners on the show, or how they will be involved in the story. Production is currently taking place in Vancouver, the same city where The Flash is shot. Robbie Amell revealed in an interview last month that he starts shooting The Flash Season 2 in July. The actor's co-star Victor Garber, who plays the other half of Firestorm, said that
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Amell is said to be playing the “smart, smooth” Agent Miller, while Ambrose will take on the “sharp, confident” Agent Einstein. In typical X-Files fashion, not much more than that is known about either character.

Fox’s “The X-Files” follow-up has found some new recruits to seek the truth that’s out there.

Lauren Ambrose (“Six Feet Under”) and Robbie Amell (“The Flash”) will appear in one episode of the upcoming six-episode event series. Character details were scarce and simply described her Agent Einstein as “sharp” and “confident” and his Agent Miller as “smart” and “smooth.” Despite the actors’ likenesses to “X-Files” stars Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny — particularly considering Ambrose’s hair color — sources say this will not be a flashback episode, and it will be set in the present day.

While he wouldn't reveal exactly who he is playing, the photo he posted from the set showed the actor wearing an animal control officer uniform. It isn't known exactly what episode Kumail Nanjiani will be appearing in,
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Lindsey Vonn is taking the red carpet by storm.
Just one day after the skiing champion shut down the 2015 Espy Awards red carpet in a smoking hot red dress with a thigh-high slit, the 30-year-old athlete wowed in a bright blue jumpsuit at the Kids' Choice Sports 2015, which aired on Nickelodeon, where she caught up with E! News and dished on everything from ex-Tiger Woods to her enviable fit figure.
Asked if she was bothered by host Joel McHale's joke about her ex-boyfriend at the ESPYs, she replied with a smile, "You can't take that stuff seriously. It is what it is. I don't take that stuff to heart."
Read: Tiger Woods denies cheating on Lindsey
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"I want to believe!" The iconic UFO poster gets stomped on as the military arrive to investigate strange lights in the first teaser trailer for the Untitled X-Files Revival. Soon, Mulder and Scully are back on the case. And just what is in that bag? Fox revealed the first teaser trailer for The X-Files, which returns after a 13 year hiatus. And it hints at a possible extraterrestrial case for our long absent FBI agents.

Fox debuted the first official footage during last night's penultimate episode of Wayward Pines, turning an average Thursday night into a monumental occasion. The Untitled X-Files Revival was announced way back in May, and only started shooting this summer. While we still have half a year before it hits, Fox is already starting to get everyone excited for the return of Mulder and Scully, who haven't worked since 2008's The X-Files: I Want to Believe. And
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The X-Files is coming back to television, and Fox is canny enough to know how much a small-screen revival of the beloved sci-fi/detective drama will mean to its long-time fans. As such, we can probably expect a lot of infuriating, intriguing teasers like the one released today.

With that haunting theme tune and that iconic “I Want to Believe” poster (trampling over it crosses some serious boundaries, random spook), as well as glimpses of David Duchovny’s Fox Mulder and Gillian Anderson’s Dana Scully, the trailer is a tiny but still enjoyable teaser for the reboot that gives away absolutely no plot but should still manage to get fans worked up.

Duchovny and Anderson are returning to topline the new episodes, and they’ll be joined by Mitch Pileggi as Skinner and William B. Davis as the Cigarette Smoking Man. Annet Mehendru and Joel McHale are both joining the cast in new roles,
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Fans of animated Netflix comedy Bojack Horseman will find the new run deeper, richer and funnier than the first...

“This is a situation comedy! No-one watches this show to feel feelings!”

It’s fair to say that Bojack Horseman was one of the more surprising hits among last year’s new programming. A dark animated comedy featuring Will Arnett as an out-of-work sitcom actor who also happens to be an anthropomorphised horse, the show launched on Netflix with relatively little fanfare. But as word of mouth spread, Bojack Horseman found an audience of loyal fans, spawning a Christmas special and now a second series.

One of the biggest surprises of Bojack Horseman’s first season - and something that perhaps wasn’t obvious from the six episodes made available to reviewers at the time - was that beneath the dark, cynical exterior lay a strong, beating heart. Yes, the titular
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